```md
<!---Badge.stories.mdx --->

import { Meta, Story, Canvas } from '@storybook/addon-docs/blocks';

import { Badge } from './Badge';
import { Icon } from './Icon';

<Meta title="MDX/Badge" component={Badge} />

<!--- This is your Story template function, shown here in React -->

export const Template = (args) => <Badge {...args } />

# Badge

Let's define a story for our `Badge` component:

<Story name="positive" args={{
  status: 'positive',
  label: 'Positive'
}}>
  {Template.bind({})}
</Story>

We can drop it in a `Canvas` to get a code snippet:

<Canvas>
  <Story name="negative" args={{
    status: 'negative', 
    label: 'Negative'
  }}>
    {Template.bind({})}
  </Story>
</Canvas>

We can even preview multiple Stories in a block. This
gets rendered as a group but defines individual stories
with unique URLs, which is great for review and testing.

<Canvas>
  <Story name="warning" args={{
    status: 'warning',
    label: 'Warning' 
  }}>
    {Template.bind({})}
  </Story>
  <Story name="neutral" args={{
    status: 'neutral', 
    label: 'Neutral' 
  }}>
    {Template.bind({})}
  </Story>
  <Story name="error" args={{
    status: 'error', 
    label: 'Error' 
  }}>
    {Template.bind({})}
  </Story>
  <Story name="with icon" args={{
    status: 'warning', 
    label: (<Icon icon="check" inline /> with icon)
  )}}>
    {Template.bind({})}
  </Story>
</Canvas>
```